PRONUNCIATION: (LAL-ee-gag, LOL-ee-gag) MEANING:verb intr.:1. To fool around, waste time, or spend time lazily.2. To neck. ETYMOLOGY:Origin uncertain. Earliest documented use: 1862. USAGE:"I lallygagged around and when it was evident that they were not coming home to take me, I had to start off."Margaret Mason; A Memory at Large; RoseDog Books; 2011.------------------------------------------------------------

BUMGUZZLE: 1. to empty a pint of Mellow Corn whiskey with a single swallow. 2. to pour yourself an eight-ounce tumbler of your brother-in-law's pretentious eighty-nine dollars-a-bottle 1997 imported wine.============================================================

A COMMENT ON: A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:I don't trust a man who uses the word evil eighteen times in ten minutes. If you're half evil, nothing soothes you more than to think the person you are opposed to is totally evil. -Norman Mailer, author (1923-2007)

Any man who could sit with Norman Mailer for ten minutes and limit himself to only eighteen shouts of "evil" is a man not well read.

MEANING:verb intr.: 1. To run or move swiftly. 2. In nautical parlance, to run before a gale with little or no sail set.noun: 1. The act of scudding. 2. Clouds, rain, mist, etc. driven by the wind. 3. Low clouds beneath another cloud layer.

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